On Wed, Mar 09, 2016 at 02:46:06PM -0800, Mark Selby wrote:
> Like you I have checked all the logs that I have access to and I can not
> figure out what is going on.
>
> I have done a whole bunch of tcpdumps and I can not seem to make much sense
> of them
>
> The only thing that really sticks out
ZFS by default stores the extended attributes in a hidden directory instead of
extending the file inode size like what XFS do!
There is a problem in ZFS on Linux implementation which the function
responsible for deleting the files, it deletes only the files and forgets to
delete the hidden dire
The problem turns out to be with ZFS
I use ZFS on linux as the underlying filesystem and as per the docs you
need to set zfs set acltype=posixacl on all the pools you are exporting
as NFS. I did not do this and it causes chaos.
Once I did this the NFS issues go away and all is good.
Thanks e
Like you I have checked all the logs that I have access to and I can not
figure out what is going on.
I have done a whole bunch of tcpdumps and I can not seem to make much
sense of them
The only thing that really sticks out are a lot of 'fh Unknown' messages
I have pasted the dumps below - I
M
To: Jiffin Tony Thottan mailto:jthot...@redhat.com>>,
"gluster-users@gluster.org<mailto:gluster-users@gluster.org>"
mailto:gluster-users@gluster.org>>
Subject: Re: [Gluster-users] NFS Client issues with Gluster Server 3.6.9
Here are the logs that you requested
Pleas
The log file didn't have any errors logged. Please check the NFS client
logs in '/var/log/messages' or using dmesg and brick logs as well.
Probably strace or packet trace could help too. You could use the below
command to capture the pkt trace while running the I/Os on the node
where gluster-n
Here are the logs that you requested
Please let me know if I can send you anything else.
I really appreciate you taking a look at this - thanks!
root@dc1strg001x /root 547# gluster vol info backups
Volume Name: backups
Type: Replicate
Volume ID: 71a26ea6-632d-4a1d-8610-e782ce2a5100
Status: St
On 05/03/16 07:12, Mark Selby wrote:
I am trying to use GlusterFS as a general purpose NFS file server. I
have tried using the FUSE client but the performance fall off vs NFS
is quite large
Both the client and the server are Ubuntu 14.04.
I am using Gluster 3.6.9 because of the FUSE perform
I am trying to use GlusterFS as a general purpose NFS file server. I
have tried using the FUSE client but the performance fall off vs NFS is
quite large
Both the client and the server are Ubuntu 14.04.
I am using Gluster 3.6.9 because of the FUSE performance issues that
have been reported wit